Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
August 14, 1861
Page 3
TO
THE LADIES OF ALABAMA
Executive
Department, Montgomery, Ala., July 20
Knowing that the
women of Alabama are anxious to do everything in their power for the comfort of
the soldiers in the service of the confederacy, I beg leave to suggest that
each one of them knit one pair of substantial woolen socks, and deposit the
same with the Judge of the Probate Court of the county in which she resides,
who will have them forwarded to the Governor of Alabama, at Montgomery—from
whence they will be forwarded free of cost to the soldiers before the cold
weather commences. The Governor deems
nothing more necessary, than this suggestion, to secure from the patriotic
ladies of the State a sufficient number of socks to protect the feet of our
brave soldiers from the frosts of winter.
Each of the
newspapers in the State are respectfully requested to publish this
communication free of charge.
A.
B. MOORE
MR. HEARTT: Will you publish the above in your paper, and
suffer me to call
the attention of the ladies of Orange to the
subject. I know at this time our Volunteers
need most a supply of substantial stockings.
Let every lady in Orange send in a pair
to Mr. James Webb, who will see that they are promptly forwarded to volunteers
of Captains Jones, Freeland, Ashe, and Webb’s Companies. A pair of socks or stockings will be a little
gift, but a most acceptable one. Send
them in at once.
ORANGE
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]